If you look closely at the actual license plate of the car (and not the sticker), it’s got an MD and the Moldovan crest. You might have to zoom in a bit–it’s to the left of the C. Also, the sticker on the other side is MD as is the car next to it. The owner probably just threw the ‘D’ sticker on there so they could pretend they were somewhere else besides Moldova.

Also, it looks like they are parked near the central cemetery Chisinau, but I could be totally wrong about that.

German plates have numbers and letters differently and they should have the inspection tags in the middle of the plate. The owner of that car probably bought the car from Germany and left the D-sticker on it. And the german text under the plate is not in the plate, but in a piece under the plate.

The word Lossburg is only on the plastic frame which holds the number plate. The car was bought in Germany, therefore the german ad on the frame and the German country sign D. Now it is in Moldowa, thus MD. More specifically it is in Chisinau. You can even see the Moldovan national symbol left of the C on the number plate.